Head and shoulders above the field. After some more good bike handling and a dominating sprint finish, Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Cannondale) collected his fourth win in the first 7 stages before the race turned to the individual time-trial and two mountain stages to decide the GC.Big Photos from 2012 — sirotti/reutersBig Photos from 2011 — sirotti/reutersBig Photos from 2010 — sirottiBig Photos from 2009 — sirotti

Stage 4 post-race coverage

12 Big Photos from Stage 4(more photos added) — sirotti/reutersSagan wins stage 4 of the Tour de Suisse
(Full Results) — cyclingnewsSagan unbeatable again in a rain sodden fourth stage — velonation12 Big Photos from Stage 4(more photos added) — sirotti/reutersJune 11 update: This is a prototypical Tour de Suisse stage. Starting from Aarberg, the stage 3 finish host, Tuesday's stage 4 meanders through the green hills in northern Switzerland on its way to Trimbach (Olten). At the half way point, riders will climb the narrow cat 1 Scheltenpass (1051m). Like Monday's stage 3, there is a hilly, finishing circuit, but there is more climbing and the route is more technical although the finish is flat. The weather forecast calls for a 90% chance of rain so all things considered this is going to be very dicey stage. — Steve

Live Streaming Video and TV Coverage

June 10 update: Listed below are the 2012 Tour de Suisse broadcasters and the initial sources for live streaming video. Unrestricted video links are in bold. Check back at race time for the latest options. Feel free to send in additional sources for live video, tv coverage or text updates/tickers as they become known. — Steve